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Scottsdale
Arizona Tidbits: For a long time Scottsdale has been known as
"The West's Most Western Town." Scottsdale was voted the Most Livable City
by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1993, it is consistently named among the
top cities in the country which to raise children, to retire, and is rated
the number one resort community in America. Scottsdale is located just east
of Phoenix.
Scottsdale Geography and Reputation: Geographically,
Scottsdale covers about 185 square miles. Scottsdale is referred to
by some (who don't live in Scottsdale) as "Snotsdale" generally relating to
the fact that Scottsdale is often associated with wealthy residents
and expensive resorts. Although there is quite a bit of wealth in
Scottsdale, and some of the most beautiful and expensive resorts in the
country are there, there are also middle class neighborhoods in Scottsdale
Scottsdale City Web Site
Scottsdale, Arizona actually has a slogan: The
West's Most
Western Town. With a population of over 200,000 and
more than 300 days of sunshine each year, Scottsdale
continues to grow its population as well as its
tourism. More than 7 million people visit Scottsdale
each year. You may wonder, what do they do there
besides lounge at exquisite resorts, shop at high
end malls and eat at fine restaurants? Well, here is
my list for some of the best Scottsdale attractions
that you won't want to miss!
- Indian Wash
Greenbelt
This greenbelt in Scottsdale actually connects four parks: Vista Del
Camino, Eldorado, Indian School and Chaparral. The greenbelt is 12 miles
long, and is the most popular place in town for inline skaters, as well
as joggers, cyclists, walkers, and anyone with a dog. There are sports
fields, ramadas, fishing lakes, tennis courts, and more.
- Golf
If you are a golfer you will find paradise in Scottsdale. There are
about 50 golf courses just in Scottsdale. Championship courses of all
types can be found here, including the Scottsdale TPC where the
Phoenix Open
is played each January as the first PGA tournament event of the year.
- Kerr Cultural
Center
Part of Arizona State University, the Kerr Cultural Center
was originally intended as a hall for chamber music. Chamber
performances are still held there, as well as other types of musical
programs and concerts. This is a smaller venue, making the programs
intimate and enjoyable.
- McCormick
Stillman Railroad Park
Unique park amenities for the young ones include a lovely carousel. This
park is special because of the trains and railroad-related exhibits. A
ten minute train ride also takes you through an arboretum located in the
park.
- Old Town
Scottsdale
If it isn't too hot and you like to walk and window shop, forget that
traditional mall and make your way to downtown Scottsdale. Here you'll
find winding streets full of unique shops and galleries. You may also
here this area referred to as Fifth Avenue Shops.
- Scottsdale
Art Walk
Every Thursday night you can stroll the streets of downtown Scottsdale
and enjoy special exhibits with artists' receptions, demonstrations and
more. It's free--unless you fall in love with a work of art and decide
to take it home with you!
- Scottsdale
Center for the Arts
The Scottsdale Center for the Arts holds musical and
theatrical events, festivals and educational programs throughout the
year. The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is in the same complex.
- Scottsdale
Culinary Festival
Each April, Scottsdale hosts a 4 day festival of food, music,
entertainment. Did I mention food? This very popular event is a
fundraiser for arts and art education programs for students in the
Valley of the Sun.
- Scottsdale
Public Art
In the category of free entertainment, how about getting in
the car and going on a hunt? Scottsdale has an extensive collection of
award-winning public art, which includes the lizard-laden walls of the
Pima Freeway, the fishy decor of Indian School Road and many other
indoor and outdoor displays. At the Web site link provided you can learn
about them, find out where they are, and hunt them down yourself.
- Scottsdale
Symphony
The Scottsdale Symphony provides a regular season of 5 concert series,
plus community concerts under local sponsorship, concerts in schools,
parks and during local festivals and celebrations.
- Spring
Training Baseball
During the entire month of March each year the valley comes alive for
baseball fans with Spring Training Baseball. The Cactus League allows
the fans to see lots of teams and players up close and personal for a
reasonably priced ticket. The San Francisco Giants call Scottsdale
Stadium home during Spring Training.
- Taliesin West
Nestled in the foothills of the rugged McDowell Mountains and surrounded
by the spectacular Sonoran Desert lays a 600-acre complex called
Taliesin West. This Scottsdale attraction was designed and built by
Frank Lloyd Wright. You can visit this Frank Lloyd Wright winter
residence which is still home to the Frank Lloyd Wright School of
Architecture. Guided tours of the grounds and buildings are available.
- Wedge Skate
Park
Got a skateboard or inline skates? At Eldorado Park in Scottsdale the
skate park is free to the public
It's free
and without obligation.
Let me find you that
Scottsdale,
Arizona home, or
sell your existing Scottsdale home today!
Bette Zerba GRI, Realtor
602-791-1766
fax: 623-388-3984
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